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Weekly jobless claims increase 21,000 to 211,000 Four-week average of claims rises 4,000 to 197,000 Continuing claims jump 69,000 to 1.718 million ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for jobless benefits fell to a three-month low last week, pointing to stable ...
Weekly jobless claims increase 5,000 to 217,000 Continuing claims jump 35,000 to 1.818 million Productivity accelerates at 4.7% rate in third quarter Unit labor costs decrease at 0.8% pace in ...
Inflation indicators are still garnering the most macro attention, but stock investors should be watching high-frequency data ...
Claims have been stuck in the upper end of their 194,000-247,000 range this year, reflecting a rise in layoffs as the lagged and cumulative effects of the U.S. central bank's fastest interest rate ...
Weekly initial jobless claims rose by 11,000 to a seasonally adjusted 219,000 for the week ended February 1, reflecting modestly easing labor market conditions. Despite the slight uptick ...
Continuing claims were at the highest level since November 2021, a sign that workers are having trouble finding new positions ...
Economists polled by Reuters had forecast 235,000 claims in the latest week. Unadjusted claims increased 13,049 to 238,149.
Economists polled by Reuters had forecast 221,000 claims for the latest week. Unadjusted claims rose 10,827 to 212,274 last week, boosted by a 4,278 jump in filings in California.
US weekly jobless claims edge higher, Q1 labor costs revised lower By Reuters June 6, 202410:23 AM PDTUpdated June 6, 2024 ...